I pumped in ACDC over the tracks intercom as we passed through the breech. I was the track commander so of course I had my whole upper half of my body sticking out the top of the track. Best I can remember, I had a butterbar, a 1st LT, a captian and some other enlisted crammed inside my track and nobody complained about my choice of music, not even the countryfrick driver of mine.

Good thing I never needed the AT4 hanging on the back wall, it would have taken forever to get the enlisted and all three officers working together long enough to unhook and hand it up to me.

Yeah, I had a boombox bungee-corded to the hatch behind my head. I flipped the mic from my helmet around so it was behind my head and picking up my "Baghdad or Bust" mix tape to relay it to the other guys in my M577 as I drove into the Neutral Zone. Damnedest thing was seeing how fine the sand had been ground down by all of the vehicles ahead of us...it splashed like water under wheels and tracks! Hey Dagger X-Ray! Thanks for the help with the poll!

"Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice...pull down your pants and slide on the ice!" - Dr. Sidney Freedman

Murf wrote:Yeah, I had a boombox bungee-corded to the hatch behind my head. I flipped the mic from my helmet around so it was behind my head and picking up my "Baghdad or Bust" mix tape to relay it to the other guys in my M577 as I drove into the Neutral Zone. Damnedest thing was seeing how fine the sand had been ground down by all of the vehicles ahead of us...it splashed like water under wheels and tracks! Hey Dagger X-Ray! Thanks for the help with the poll!

Not a problem, by the way, my track was an M577 too. We were a Brigade S-3 and part of the TOC.